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V-FEST promotes healthy living through music, food and fun at free family-friendly event in St. Paul this Saturday
“V” stands for vitality at V-FEST, a free family event scheduled from noon to 5 pm on Saturday, July 27 at ARTS-Us at 1221 Marshall Ave in St. Paul.
Nourishing body, soul: St. Paul festival rides growing interest in plant-based eating in Black community
Started in the depths of the pandemic, V-Fest has grown along with a wave of Black-owned Twin Cities eateries serving up vegetarian and vegan fare. The post Nourishing body, soul: St. Paul festival rides growing interest in plant-based eating in Black community appeared first on Sahan Journal.
Forget Sundance! Twin Cities Turns into Pet Video Paradise with These Epic Festivals!
BLOOMINGTON, MN – Forget Sundance! Minneapolis is bringing you the ultimate feline frenzy this August. The iconic CatVideoFest 2024 is back, and it’s set to take over the Main Cinema on August 3 and 4. This purrfect event promises more than an hour of non-stop, adorable cat videos...
Hidden dangers in homes can create lifelong health problems. Is your home safe?
Of course, preventing any lead exposure is best. But oftentimes, residents of older homes are unaware that their children are being exposed to the hazard. Hennepin County is trying to point out some of those dangers and keep kids safe.
Two of the Most Unique Film Festivals Happen in Minnesota Next Week
Throughout Minnesota, we have tons of unique events to check out, especially in the summer. Two of these events are film festivals happening next week and as one of them puts it, they're quite unique. Is the Sundance Film Festival Coming to Minnesota?. There were rumors that the Sundance Film...
Catch a Free Floating Jazz Concert on July 27 in Downtown St. Paul
Local band Steve Clarke and the Working Stiffs will be performing this Saturday, July 27, on the Big River Music Boat, “the world’s only floating performance ship,” which will be docked on the Mississippi River at Upper Landing Park in downtown St. Paul. The live concert starts at 2:00 p.m. and is free for all—attendees are encouraged to bring friends, family, and a blanket or chairs to enjoy a fun afternoon of jazz music from the shore in the park.
Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg announces new tour dates
Marky Ramone is hitting the road this summer and promises to treat fans to plenty of Ramones classics. The rocker will tour with his band, Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg, with the trek kicking off Aug. 27 in Denver. The tour will hit such cities as St. Paul, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Portland and more, before wrapping Oct. 11 in Sacramento.
From ‘Cork Truck’ to ‘Garden-Rainbow-Space-Mushroom-Whatever’: The Minnesota ArtCars Parade Celebrates 30 Years
In a Minneapolis parking lot, a group of 10 and 11-year-olds paint mushrooms and flowers on a Toyota hatchback. On the rims, they’re painting rainbows. The roof of the car is matte black — the beginning of a galaxy. “The theme is garden-rainbow-space-mushroom-whatever!” a few of them yell,...
A Coffee Lover’s Guide
The satisfaction earned from finding the perfectly made cappuccino with a warm croissant on the side cannot be underplayed. Whether you drink black coffee, vanilla lattes, or tea, our morning beverages help establish the mood for the day and often become a ritual in our daily routines. To help you discover quality coffee shops, we compiled a list of cafes to try around the Twin Cities that are elevating the java scene.
Gateway Garden helps monarchs and other pollinators survive
Nestled at 50th Street and Hiawatha lives a 15-year-old garden in the shape of a monarch butterfly’s wing. As an initiative of the Monarch Mile, it was created as a corridor to meet the needs of native pollinators through the different stages of their life. Many insects can’t travel far without stopping to rest, eat, for shelter, or to stay over winter. Some pollinators, such as Monarchs, lay eggs, then feed on milkweed as caterpillars and nectar as adult butterflies.
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